| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the match between Wanted Goons and LAG Gaming in ESL Challenger League North America Cup #2 2026 will go over or under a specified total number of maps; it matters for traders who want exposure to match length rather than only the match winner.
ESL Challenger League NA Cup events are regional ESL competitions that feed into broader seasonal play, typically featuring a mix of established organizations and rising rosters. Match length markets are shaped by the tournament format (group-stage BO1s versus BO3 playoff ties), recent roster moves, and teams' map pool preferences.
Market odds represent the collective market view of how many maps this specific match will take and will update as lineups, vetoes, and live information become available; interpret movements as the market reacting to new, event-specific information rather than a fixed forecast.
It refers to the number of official maps played in this exact match between Wanted Goons and LAG Gaming; check the market description for whether overtime counts or how ties are handled per the platform's rules.
The format for this particular fixture (e.g., BO1 vs BO3) sets the possible map counts — BO1 can only be 1 map, BO3 can be 2 or 3 — so confirm the event schedule to know the range the market is pricing.
Official ESL event pages, the match lobby on the tournament client, and the teams' social channels post rosters and vetoes; the market platform may also publish updates or a timestamped feed for this specific event.
A last-minute roster change can materially affect team cohesion and tactical depth, often shifting expectations for whether the match will be decisive or closely contested; markets typically react quickly to confirmed substitutions.
Overtime in this game title is generally an extension of the same map rather than an additional map, but exact counting can depend on platform/event rules—verify the market's rule text for how overtime is treated for this specific event.